something different, moving forward and changing up the products and something thatthetechnologycompaniesneed to do. and quickly the dow is down and other major averages are up and we have some earnings that are sharply lower. stuart: new, lauren. i have got a couple of big names. ibm, disappoints. and it's down, a dow stock. that again in part look at that, ibm's drop is costing the dow 88 points and i've got better than expected profits at microsoft and losing the chief financial officer and microsoft is moving higher, up a buck the at 29.83. before i leave finance and go to terror, where is apple this morning. >> apple 385 the lowest bevels seen since the end of 2011. stuart: i'm sorry to keep it short there, but i want to bring you-- let's go back to the terror situation, all eyes on that right now. molly line, i believe is joining us from the boston area, what can you add to our story so far, molly? >> we've been here throughout the night. a violent evening and now daylight has risen and we're pushed further and further away. in the early, early morning hours, 2, three o'clock in th

effective defense of attribute may not be all of its radars and sensors and missiles andstealthtechnologyandability to fly it synthesized speech. it might well be the way it was designed to avoid budget cutters in washington. >> now a hearing on the justice department's 2014 budget request. attorney general eric holder testified before how supra-patient subcommittee for a little more than two hours. be attorney general holder we welcome you to the committee and thank you for appearing. i'm going to hold my questions until the very end because members have to catch planes and go out of town but i will have an opening statement to cover questions and concerns that i have. let me address the bombing attack at the boston marathon on monday. we know the fbi and the joint terrorist task force batf and its forensic specialists in all the federal state and local authorities are working nonstop to determine who carried out this barbaric act. let me assure you the subcommittee is ready to help in any way we can to help law enforcement against perpetrators and planners of this act of terror and in

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by the rules supporting our farmers, and innovating forourtechnologycompanies,or creating businesses of their own. our nation continues to benefit from immigrants, as it did when my parents came here. we need to uphold the fundamental values of family, rd work, and fairness. in vermont, immigration has promoted cultural riches, refugee resettlement, student exchange. economic development to the five regional senate programs, tourism, and trade with our friends, in that wonderful country of canada. foreign agricultural workers support vermont farmers and growers, many of whom become part of families, woven into the fabric of vermont's ag consult -- agricultural community as they have in so many other states. the dysfunction of the system affects all of us. now is our time to fix it. this is our opportunity to do it. act deliberately, but we have to act. we can talk about it, but eventually, we have to vote. millions of people. millions of americans are depending upon us. senator grassley. >> yes. on this side, mr. chairman, we understand why the secretary can't be here and we feel she

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oftechnologyandcampus police officer was killed by these two suspects. these two brothers. one 19 years old. one 26. a carjacking, they stole a car. that individual whose car it was, was kept with them. h miraculously was let free. they identified themselves as the boston marathon mom bombers in the car. that man escaped. in the police pursuit of these individuals, there was a shoot-out. older brother, 26 years old, mortally wounded, taken to beth israel hospital. there he was pronounced dead. the doctors there said he had wounds both from burns, from explosives and bullet wounds. wouldn't say which was fatal. >> key distinction. they don't know when he got the burns. from the altercation from police or because he was, in fact, connected to the attack at the marathon. >> we have also heard in the pursuit two of the brothers, the younger brother, 19-year-old, ran over his older brother according to one source. we should caution everybody, this is all early, developing information as we've learned. the first stories we hear, even from law enforcement, are not accura accurate ones. the older b

turned into chaos with the police cruisers, suvs, humvees, you name it, it was here.withtechnologythesedays everyone has got the police scanner on their phone and you're trying to match up what you're hearing on the news and what you're hearing on the police scanner. some of it is just not making sense. we had the s.w.a.t. team coming through our yard last night. they came back again this morning to search our basement, the garages. and, it was kind of like you're trying to track them on the map but no one knew where he was. martha: brian, we're looking at your pictures you sent in. this is not a sight you see every day looking out your window i imagine? >> no it is not. it is a rude a waken. martha: when you heard the explosion, having heard same explosion two of them on the boston marathon, what did you think was going on? >> well, i did, was watching the news and i still had that, you know, those guys suspects, down at m.i.t. there. it is just undo the street. so i know mount auburn street takes us one place to the other. i traveled that route often. i knew they were headed my

itself if it has to. ♪thetechnologymaybe hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. 8:24 a developing story here in hayward where investigators are investigating a fatal crash between a deputy cruiser and a pedestrian. mike pelton is on the scene with the very latest is happening. >> mike. >> darya a major investigation team is here taking pictures. once they wrapped up the corner and come in and remove the body. the deputy's car that isn't what is right over here. you see it sustained quite a bit of froth in damage. authorities say this began early this morning around 430. they said the deputy has nine years' experience was driving north bound here on mission boulevard. following up on a report of a stolen car although he was not actively involved in the pursuit he just happen to be in the area. >> that is when he was a party struck and killed a pedestrian. another woman was taken to hospital but is unclear if she was struck or if any injuries she suffered from. >> this is still under investigation

blocks down from u.s. armymaterialtechnologylaboratory.right on the main drag here. so we have school street heading up, which is where we thought they were concentrating their efforts and then you come down here and -- i'm sorry. i've lost the name of the street here. >> that's okay. kerry, how is it you were able to see somebody on the street? i guess i'm confused what you saw and where you saw it? >> okay. so there are a tremendous number of vehicles that have moved down the main drag here. i've lost count there are so many. a large group of people started to run that direction. some with weapons out. some of them news people with cameras out. i jogged along and as i approached, i saw the officers closest to a small little area on the sidewalk. this would be the sidewalk closest to the neighborhood opposed to the sidewalk which is where the building is. and i made my way over behind the vehicle and i saw that officers had weapons drawn and were crouching behind vehicles. so i then put myself behind a vehicle and i was looking down the sidewalk. as i looked down the sidewalk, i saw